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I realize I'm a woman and all, but DANG! I hope I look like that when I'm 50! (You know what I mean, Lol!)

Here are a couple from "Open Farm Day" in Manitoba. All the farms are open to the public for a bit of fun/education. This particular one had some great seminars on raising chickens, becoming a beekeeper, making your own butter, etc.

My son really liked "the big, big, baby cow". And my daughter is now a champion hay-bale climber :)

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Can you believe it's been 7 months! ( I swear these baby photo's will stop one day lol)but only when I stop smiling ear to ear when I see her
Kim,
The photos never stop....;)....our oldest Grandson is now 19 and attends Duquesne University in Pittsburgh...and my wife still posts his baby and toddler pictures on Facebook.
 
Went to a small car show (the show was small, most of the cars were large) in Springville, Al today. Here are some shots:

I heard that there are still 1957 chevies being built in Mexico as the plant never got the memo to stop production.

The silver vette to my right is mine.

The black 56 and the black 55 seen together belong to friends of mine. They are amazingly optioned and low mileage cars.

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Strapped the old deer stand into a new tree today. Still have to shoot the crossbow a little more. It's buck or bust this year.

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This was alleged to be a bottomless pit in the Civil war era due to an entire wagon disappearing in it (along with its cargo and driver). Soon after another solder tried to swim to the bottom and was never seen again. Later they tied a rope to a rock and threw it in to test the depth. It did not stop until after 600 plus feet. This was redone in more modern times with the same result. Then, more recently they used radar to map it and found it to only be 16 feet deep!

This is actually a "window" to an underground river. Below the calm surface is a raging torrent of water that only appears on the surface from time to time.

This Blue hole can be found at Lost River Cave near Bowling Green KY.

Tim

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